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State Executive
The State Executive is the executive branch of the government, it may be dissolved by the Legislatures, or by the order of the State Elder with advice from the Executive Minister.The executive is in charge of writing and enforcing laws passed by the Legislatures, organize and run the day-to-day operations of the government, and other duties not assigned to the Legislatures and the judiciary.
Every new elections, a new group of Bureau-Masters, Chief Minister, and State Elder is elected, this group is called a 'Government' and is often named after the Chief Minister, but rarely, it is named after a notable event or the reputation of said government as a whole.
The current government is elected in 2020 and is planned to last until 2025, the current titles of each executive are;
The State Elder
Executive Minister
Bureau-Master of Internal Affairs
Bureau-Master of Education, Science, and Technology
Bureau-Master of Policing and Prisons
Bureau-Master of Health and Welfare
Bureau-Master of Infrastructure and Government Utilities
Bureau-Master of Justice
Bureau-Master of External Affairs
Bureau-Master of Trade and Industry
Bureau-Master of Culture
Postmaster-General of Communications
Director-General of Military Affairs
Director of the Opposition